An orthodontist is a dentist who has completed a post-doctoral graduate program accredited by the American Dental Association in the specialty of orthodontics. After a few years of experience, that orthodontist is eligible to become board certified through a voluntary examination process of The American Board of Orthodontics (ABO). And according to the ABO…"involvement in the certification process is a demonstration of the orthodontist's pursuit of continued proficiency and excellence.”
Orthodontists
can’t practice without a license. However, they don’t have to seek
certification from the ABO unless they want to show they are one of the top
providers in the country. Board certification provides a gold standard against
which any orthodontist can be measured. Ensuring that your orthodontist is
board certified isn't just about making sure your treatment is effective,
certification also signals something much more important than a beautiful
smile…certification ensures your safety and peace of mind.
- Board Certified Orthodontists have had their cases reviewed by an expert panel of other Board Certified Orthodontists.
- Board Certified Orthodontists have passed all written, oral & clinical examinations to become a Diplomate of the American Board of Orthodontics.
- Board Certification is the highest level of academic achievement that can obtain by an Orthodontist.
The ABO is
the only certifying board recognized by the American Association of
Orthodontists and the American Dental Association.
Don't trust
your orthodontic health to anyone but the best of the best. When you're
selecting an orthodontist for your orthodontic treatment, ask to see their
certification credentials, and Dr. Poser is definitely one of the best. If you have an questions about our orthodontic services please feel free to contact us.
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